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Snow fall less than 2" (1 1/2" to 2" of wet snow with prediction for very warm <br />weather) <br />Our goal is to provide safe unobstructed access of our streets, cul -de -sacs, and sidewalks to enable <br />routine travel and access for emergency services to our residences. Focus on main arteries and <br />streets, and then secondary streets and cul -de -sacs. <br />Equipment Used: <br />Number <br />Description <br />Attachtnents <br />92 <br />Single Axle Dump Truck <br />Front & Wing Plows, Rear Sander <br />500 <br />Single Axle Dump Truck <br />Front & Wing Plows, Rear Sander <br />600 <br />Bobcat <br />Snow Blower, Broom, or Bucket <br />97 <br />Small Dump Truck <br />9' Front Plow with box sander <br />Streets: <br />Large Trucks ( #92 & #500) <br />One truck is assigned to the east side of I -35E; the second truck is assigned to the west <br />side of I -35E and the Twin Lake Area. Plowing usually starts at 5:00 am (depends on <br />snow storm). <br />Plow main streets (plowing must be completed by 7 am to avoid traffic interference <br />with plowing activities). Secondary streets are plowed next. <br />Sidewalks: <br />Bobcat ( #600) usually starts at 5:00 am (depends on storm). Estimated time to complete all <br />sidewalks is 2 to 3 hours. <br />Assigned to sidewalks and any paved area adjacent to a street. <br />Clears snow on the same sidewalks as listed above. <br />Parking Lots: <br />Small Dump Truck ( #97) Sand City parking lots (McMenemy /Little Canada Road, City <br />Center, Fire Station, and Old Fire Hall). <br />it'CiregS \Snow Plowing {'b P cui uresdoc 6 of 7 <br />